The Panzerkampfwagen III Panzer III was one of the German army's
principal tanks of the Second World War, yet its history is often
overlooked in comparison to its more famous successors the Panzer IV,
Panther and Tiger. Anthony Tucker-Jones, in this volume in the Images
of War series, provides a visual account of the tank in over 150
wartime photographs and describes in a concise text its development
and operational history. The Panzer III was designed as part of
Hitler's re-armarment program in the mid-1930's and played a key role
in the German blitzkrieg offensives in Poland, France and the Soviet
Union. Although it lacked adequate firepower and could not match more
advanced Allied tanks like the T-34, it stayed in service in North
Africa and on the Eastern Front and it was still encountered in action
in Normandy towards the end of the war. Its reliable chassis was also
adapted for assault gun production. In this form, as the Sturmgeschtz
III, it took part in the defensive battles fought by the Wehrmacht as
it retreated in Italy, France and eastern Europe. Anthony
Tucker-Jones's selection of photographs show the Panzer III in every
theater of the war and at every stage, and his text gives an insight
into the design history and fighting performance of this historic
armored vehicle.
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Hitler's Beast of Burden
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473891074
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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